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Hi Jundo,
thank you for that. Isn´t it also in the shinjinmei from Kanchi Sosan?
If you seek it, it is thousand miles away but if you stop having preferences it is here….
Gassho, Ernst
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According to my experience we cannot fully convince ourselves of anything through rational deduction. I still remember exactly where I was during Zazen when the realisation came that even the worrying about not doing it right was fully part of it.
I feel that this practice is mostly about new appreciation of the very ordinary that is all around and within us. One Zen author described it as being the 'extra-ordinary'. Should we know we are to die next dawn. What are the things we treasure most? The second toe in on my left foot - when did I last consider what a wonderful job it has done throughout my life?
Some crazy thoughts
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Sat 2-dayLast edited by michaeljc; 01-16-2015, 06:11 AM.Comment
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Hi.
For me it's good to remember that we can't really "fail" at Shikantaza as such. But in fact not being able to figure it out entirely while still in the dualistic mindset is somewhat to be expected I think. We are trying to unlearn and radically drop a lifetime of conditioning that is even necessary to employ in daily life sometimes still. Though we can learn to use it as a tool rather than being bound by it. So by Just Sitting radically our mundane worldview comes crashing down. It's not surprising that until the dust has settled and one can Wholly behind everything it can be a little messy. Rather like spring cleaning. At the halfway point it can easily look worse than when you started. But you just have to keep on cleaning. Trust the broom.
I hope you see what I mean. I could of course be totally wrong.
Gassho
Meikyo
#SAT TODAY!~ Please remember that I am very fallible.
Gassho
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And I agree with Jundo. Sitting zazen is not boring. One just bores oneself because of our own expectations and desires. If I seek for illumination or ultimate inner peace, guess what? I will only get frustrated.
Shikantaza is about sitting with what is without worrying on what others think... and even better, without worrying on what one thinks.
We just sit and that's it.
I certainly don't find it boring; in fact, I look forward to sitting. I enjoy the 'nothing'. It's the one little part of my day where they are no goals, no expectations, nothing to achieve. It is what it is.
I don't always find it easy; some thoughts are more intrusive than others, my brain has this annoying tendency to remember completely inane memories from 10+ years ago that have zero relevance to anything going on in my life right now. And sometimes my cat attacks me when i'm sitting. That is a distraction. Often painful.
Gassho
Sarah
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Here, here.
I certainly don't find it boring; in fact, I look forward to sitting. I enjoy the 'nothing'. It's the one little part of my day where they are no goals, no expectations, nothing to achieve. It is what it is.
I don't always find it easy; some thoughts are more intrusive than others, my brain has this annoying tendency to remember completely inane memories from 10+ years ago that have zero relevance to anything going on in my life right now. And sometimes my cat attacks me when i'm sitting. That is a distraction. Often painful.
Gassho
Sarah
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As I see it right now
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Sat 2-dayLast edited by michaeljc; 01-19-2015, 06:14 AM.Comment
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I look forward to sitting too. I do however sometimes think "what on earth are you doing.....I mean seriously go back to bed..."!!
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Hi guys,
I just sat today and the mind was a whirlwind. It threw a lot of memories, fantasies, plans and what not. All this while the baby upstairs cried, trucks of a nearby construction passed on the street and my cat demanded me to play ball.
At the last minutes of the session, there was this moment where it all made sense. There was no external noise, no thought tornado, no cat. There was just ONE.
Then the bell rang and I went for coffee.
And I agree with Jundo. Sitting zazen is not boring. One just bores oneself because of our own expectations and desires. If I seek for illumination or ultimate inner peace, guess what? I will only get frustrated.
Shikantaza is about sitting with what is without worrying on what others think... and even better, without worrying on what one thinks.
We just sit and that's it.
But then again, I could be totally wrong.
Gassho,
Kyonin
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Gassho,
Simon
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Be content with just sitting. You can't solve the mystery with your thinking mind._/_
Rich
MUHYO
無 (MU, Emptiness) and 氷 (HYO, Ice) ... Emptiness Ice ...
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Rich
MUHYO
無 (MU, Emptiness) and 氷 (HYO, Ice) ... Emptiness Ice ...
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Sharing – not lecturing
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Sat 2-dayLast edited by michaeljc; 01-20-2015, 03:42 AM.Comment
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Zazen is not psychanalysis, and the point is not to delve into old memories.
Now, that being said, there may be times when ... off the cushion, or even for a moment on the cushion ... one might look at the memory. I will give you one example: Once I was sitting Zazen and, out of the blue, a memory from 40 years before surfaced of what was likely a male baby sitter trying to get me to touch him sexually when I was about 6 or 7 years old. I had not thought about it in years and years, although sure it happened. It was the first time I realized that his "play" was attempted child abuse, and it was a shock. After a moment though, I offered Metta for the Sitter very briefly, and returned to sitting. Wisdom and Compassion seemed to put the incident in proper perspective.
Later, rising from the cushion, it may be fine to ponder such memories. However, even then, I advise bringing the Wisdom, Compassion and Equanimity of Zazen into one's 'after hours' pondering and reflecting too. It tends to show these things in a different light. That is so, not just for passing memories, but even for our deepest, most painful scars in life.
Gassho, J
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Thank you Jundo
This phenomena of old memories and the associated unique emotional feelings popping up has been very common within my sitting from time to time. I have found that by lightly immersing into the emotion they dissolve. These are not usually associated with traumatic events. They have their very own (often pleasant) aroma that were long forgotten. I don't make big of them. They come, I look, they go.
This Zazen is a very powerful practice, as I find it
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